Military-style tactics in US embassy siege

2012-09-22 10:00

Washington - The heavily-armed extremists who laid siege to the US consulate in Libya used military-style tactics that may have steered Americans toward a waiting ambush, US officials said onFriday as they pieced together details about how the compound was overrun.

US intelligence indicates that 50 or more people, many of them masked, were responsible for the 11 September assault on the US diplomatic mission in Benghazi.

Gun trucks provided added firepower. The attackers set up a perimeter, controlling access in and out of the compound.

first wave of attacks sent the Americans fleeing to a fallback building, where a second group of extremists beset them with precise mortar fire.

Intelligence reports were still coming in, but officials told The Associated Press that what may have initially seemed like a protest over an anti-Islam movie that had spun out of control now showed the hallmarks of a more sophisticated operation.

In a country coming off a civil war, a level of battlefield savvy does not prove the attack on the compound was planned well in advance.

How much planning went into the operation and whether it could have been detected or prevented remain unanswered questions, officials said.

The attacks killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, diplomat Sean Smith and two former Navy commandos, who US officials said were in Libya on contract with the CIA.

Stevens was visiting Benghazi from Tripoli to preside over the opening of a cultural centre.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss intelligence reports.

They stressed that even now authorities do not have a clear understanding of exactly what happened in Benghazi. FBI agents from New York and Washington were in Libya investigating the attack.

"What happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday.

"And we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought to justice the terrorists who murdered four Americans."

Officials have not singled out one responsible group, but have focused their attention on Ansar al-Shariah, a Libyan militant group led by a former detainee at the US military-run prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Since the civil war that ousted Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi last year, the country has seen been awash with rebels, militias and terrorists.

Weaponry is easy to come by, both from the former regime, from weapons depots looted during the war, and from foreign powers that armed the rebellion.

The origin of the weapons used in the assault on the US compound was unclear, officials said.

Whether the attack was premeditated carries both political and intelligence significance.

From an intelligence standpoint, the longer an operation was in the works ahead of the attack, the more the US government will face scrutiny for not anticipating and preparing for it.

Criticism

Politically, Republicans have accused President Barack Obama's administration of misreading the assault as an outgrowth of Middle East demonstrations over an American-made internet video insulting the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.

They have also criticised the protection of the consulate, particularly since the attack fell on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, a date when authorities are normally on alert for attacks.

White House spokesperson Jay Carney has said there was no evidence the attack was premeditated. Obama has said extremists used the protests as an excuse to attack.

A spontaneous protest that turns violent is harder to predict and respond to.

"The intelligence agencies are still not confident enough to represent to us whether it was planned in advance or taking the opportunity of a spontaneous protest," Representative Adam Schiff, a Democrat, said on Friday.

Investigators say some of the people involved have a "hodgepodge of affiliations with multiple militant groups," making it hard to hold one particular militia or movement responsible, said a senior US intelligence official, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to be quoted publicly describing the investigation.

Wanis al-Sharef, who was Libya's deputy interior minister until he was fired after the attacks, said a small group of lightly armed gunmen were the first to gather outside the compound.

They were then joined by a crowd of civilians protesting the film. Finally, a larger group of heavily armed men arrived with gun vehicles and grenade launchers. That final group was responsible for the siege.

Ansar al-Shariah has repeatedly denied being any part of the attack, but eyewitnesses and security officials said the group's militiamen were among the gunmen who joined the demonstration outside the compound.

The group claimed its fighters were only in the Benghazi area providing security at Jalaa Hospital. But that is more than 5km from the US compound, which lies on the outskirts of the city in a rural area.

One witness said he was detained by Ansar al-Shariah members during the protest because he was taking pictures of one of their leaders.

Whoever they were, the attackers stormed the main building and set it on fire. Many people escaped and fled to an annex to the east.

About an hour after the assault began, American and Libyan forces retook control of the compound and brought everyone to the annex. Rescue teams headed their way.

Intelligence indicates the gunmen broke off into teams to block certain roads away from the compound, officials said.

Whether that changed the route or otherwise influenced how the Americans moved through the streets remains unclear, but one US official said the tactic was being looked at as an indication of battlefield strategy and sophistication.

As the Americans waited to be rescued from the annex, that building came under mortar fire. Mortars are short-range bombs that launch in high arcs.

Aiming them can be a matter of trial and error. But US officials said mortars were landing directly on the roof of the annex.

Comments

morgaenart.farto - 2012-09-22 10:13

Obummer's failed presidency was the cause of this. Initial MSM hogwash about the protests being over the islame video is being shown to be just that...hogwash. The video was online for months and months, so why the sudden outrage on Sept 11 (even this "co-incidence" was brushed over by the MSM and Obummer).
Obummer was all for the so-called arab spring, and it has come to haunt him big time. The Muslim Brotherhood is not a "moderate" organization, they are a bunch of islamofascists.
We are all going to be paying, in the decades to come, for this uselass, spineless, incompetent african president.

AnthonyfromAfrica - 2012-09-22 17:37

Sydney,
Enticement to violence is unlawful, even here in SA , where you happily ABUSE YOUR FREEDOM !!!!!!!
That News24.com allows utter gutter-scum like you ,on its site is mind boggling !!!

jans.opresser - 2012-09-23 00:00

chickens have come home to roost!

AnthonyfromAfrica - 2012-09-23 02:31

Only, in your sick disturbed violent mind !!!

gary.doyle.520 - 2012-09-22 10:20

Where was the intelligence before the attack?Terrorists are more than likely the same rebels the allies supported during the overthrow of Gadaffi regime. This usually comes back to bite the USA. But the same muslims who welcomed the much needed aide from allies now turn on them. What more could you expect from them??

Ababeel Sherwani - 2012-09-22 11:28

Brain washed

Raymon - 2012-09-24 20:50

This was a well planned attack in retaliation for the drone strike that killed a top al-quide militant earlier this year. The film had nothing to do with this attack. There was credible intel 2 days before the attack but the embassy was NOT informed or placed on alert. This whole Islam film debacle is just smoke and mirrors, an excuse (if you will) to further the Islamic agenda. Wake up sheople...